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PAGE TWO jim 20 Years xative on the Their Medicine Chest For [: is characteristic of | 2c2Gd2ere aie" hekenus m users have convinced me I d that the user of Nature's, 7 medicine, even though he ed it for twenty-five years, never has to increase the dose, _ My knowledge of thedicine and the ro- sults of its use in ry own family and as, before Lever otfered it ‘a to have groat faith in rom the very first. folks after théy pass the allotted “three score years and ten,” to look Yack over the devs that are gono nd. thoughtfully live them over. 1 find myself, at soventy-one, frequent drifting back ‘a quarter ¢f a century, I see rayeelf in the little drug store I owned at Bolivar, Mo. maling and selling a Vegetable ‘compdund to my fsiends, and customers—what was then known only 23 Dr, Lewis? Medicine for Stomach, Liver and Bowel Complaints. For many yearg hile Ywas perfecting rey formula I’ stadicd and inyostigatod’ te laxatives and cathartics on the market and became convinced that their main fault was not that they did not act on the bowels, but that their action was tog violent an drastic, and upsct the system of the user; which was due to tho fact that they were not thorough enongh in their action, some eimply acting on the upper or small intes- tines, while others would act only on the lower or large intestines, and thet, they almost invariably produced habit re- quiring augmented doses, "and twenty y and how t:c7 aad their children an grandchildren have been benefitted By it. It is @ consoling thought, my friends, fon t to foel’tnat aside from na has done something 9 an, My greatest satistac- tion, my greatest happiness today, is the Enowiedgo, tabt tonight more thin ono million people wi @ & Nature’s Roemer JeQ'and will bo better, healtnier, 1 believed that & preparation to produce | (NR Tab! the best effect must first tone the liver, | happicr Prgple for it, I hope you wil then act on the stomach and entire dlimen- | bo one of them. . tary system, If {lis was accomplished, the medicine would produce a mild, but thorough elimination of the waste withort the usual sickening sensations, and mako the user feel better at once. After experimenting with | bypdreds of different compounds, I at last paPfected tho formula that is now. known as Nature's Remedy, which I truly believe goes furtuer A. 4, LEWIS MEDICINE CO., N° other lining like fleece for real warmth ‘and comfort. Noother underwear like High Rocks for fleece lining. Finest fleece put on so it stays through roughest wear and hardest wash. Can’t come off. Won’t bunch: For warmth, comfort, long wear, High i Rock is the greatest value in underwear Look for the High Rock label on the front. At your dealer’s in two piece or union suits. ‘HIGH ROCK FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR HIGH ROCK KNITTING CO, NY, Just Opening with a Full Line of Blankets, Sheep Lined Clothes, Leather Vests, Mackinaws, Underwear, Work Clothing, Overalls, Groceries, Paints; Shoes, Harness, Tents. at the lowest possible prices THE BISMARCK ARMY AND NAVY STORE | The Northwest Hotel Building . ~ Main Street / BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘ANNUAL TAXES “OF NATION SET. ATA BILLION ‘Treasury Program is for Con- | tinuation of Levies for Three Years LAID BEFORE HOUSTON| Clashes Are Expected on Finan- cial Vigws When Con- gress Meets Washjnugton, the face of average expenditures esti- {mated for the period— Recommendations to be made by iMr. Houston, it is understood, will propose abolishment of the excess profit taxes in their entirety and the substitition therefor of a graduated income tax of a substantially deeper ent than under present revenue laws. Jt-wag|believed the new income taxes would apply only to incomes above 000 ‘annually and that provision ould be made for a graduated in- | iiten a Wowus is Kenvous—Wonnieo The ‘lives of most women are full of ‘worry. Men’s troubles are bad enough, but women’s are worse. - Worry makes women sick. It pulls them down, and in their weakened condition :they are sub- ject to pains, aches, weakness, back- aches, headaches and dizzy spells. Most womer neglect their health, and for this they Py the penalty. Any woman will find that neglect does not pay. A little-:more atten- tion to health would brighten up her life. If she asks her neighbors she finds that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription benefits a woman’s whole system. It not only: *cts upon. the troubles and weaknesses peculiar to women, but i ut is an ~U- round tonic that brates the éfitite body, overcoming™ nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, dizziness and @ run-down condition. All druggists. Liquid cr tableta, Ypsiwanti, Mic#.--“Motherhood left me with a bad case of femi- nine trouble. The doctor did ‘not teem to-help me. I-héard of Bi Pierce’s Favorite Préscription nd it gave me relief at once, I took just a few bottlés ‘and’ was _com- pletely cured. I h&vewondérfal faith in Dr. Pierce’s medicine for en.” — Mrs. LyTHER . JONES, S. Hamilton Street, wol | 51 | Thousands of Fire it - » Dangers : But only one sure protec- tion against loss by fite. That is a policy in'a strong, reliable company like the good, old “Hartford.” We “can provide it. The \ good judgment which prompts you to carry insurance’ should also prompt you to get the in- if surance protection of The Hartford Fire Insurance Company. ‘ Come here for it. MURPHY “The man who knows - insurance” Bismarck, N.'D. | merely suggest and offer little argu- .; yeats. |CHECK FOR $52... + ‘}gon, H. F. Keller, E. G. Rickel, H- ¥. Cl hose who made contributions of 50 CAMPAIGN COSTS present fiseal year which ends June 80, 1921. And that therefore the gov- | ; ernment income\ under the present revenue: laws could not be taken as a base for calculating future receipts. This attitude which is , held so | by practicdlly all treasury officials having to do with tax collections, fore- casts a task of great difficulty for the framers of the new revenue act. | 4 The treasury will insisstrongly on legislation which would produce four! and means of getting it wit ge left to Congress except foy the suggestions | 14 contained in the treasury’s report In fact, the tax law framers will be duce the required amount. tional debt—and its payment is ob- through annual revenue of four bii- lion dollars, treasury officials hold. With the victory notes matur- ing in 1923. and “the war savings . securities . falling due in the interim an@-uhtil 1924, it was declared a possibility that the four Dillion dollar, tax leyel might have to be continued even until the latter} date’ ' \ Views Clash Treasury views ,are expected to clash with those ‘of tha Republican majority in Congress on questions 9f ways and means of obtaining the needl~ ed revenues. But with the changing | administration, it was understood, the’ present regime at the treasury would | ment in support of their stand for repeal of the excess’profits taxes and. replacement of the amounts so gained | by higher income taxes. It was expected that tariff ques- tions would be brought into the dis- cussion and that those in charge ot tax legislation might seek to offset some of the. deficit by higher duties and customs, acceding to the treas- ury’s argument for wiping the profits’ tax provisions off the statute books. | ‘The treasury is committed to a con- tinuation of the sale of savings secur- ities. Although amounts thus obtain- cd are small, they help materially in relieving current burdens of demana on the treasury by spreading out the maturing dates, according to officials. This feature of the financial status of the government also will have to be considered in the next tax laws since Officials believe it offers one road for the distribution of small amounts of the tax burden over several additional TO TOWN CRIERS FROM HALLOWEEN | A check for $52, representing- con- tributions made to the Town Criers’ Hallowe’en fund, was tyrned over to the club by the Tribune’ The amount was sufficient to cover expenses and members of the club have expressed their gratitude at the response giver the appeal to give the kiddies of the city a good time. The Tribune again prints the list of donors. Those who made $1.00 subscriptions were: C. A. Barton, J..C.,Andersof, Phil Meyer, \e. ‘A. Hassel, G. N. Keniston, Dr. La Rose, S. A. Floren, 0. Olson, H. Goddard, Fred Peterson, Cowan's Drug store, Geo. D., Mann, C. M.. Henty Holist, A. Van Allen, 5. G.. Hansel- man, A. C. Hinkley, C. R:, Norton, Tiedman, Ira Scroggins, J. Beatt, C.} W. Paulson, P. R. Fields, Frank Henry, Geo. F. Will, Edwin Mandigo, R. w. mry, Nick Wagner, Geo. F. Bird, ?-§. Moule, Gea. Humphreys, Fred Grady, Geo. P. Little, N. B. Gilman, Glen, Peck, Theo. Koffel, Ed Berry, R. Welch, Geo. Wright, Geo. Little. cents. were H. W. Pain, Mrs. M. O. ‘Agré. Those who contributed more than $1.00 were Peterson’ Brothers and Halvorson, $3.00; Rosen Clothing shop, $2.50; Mrs. Butler, $1.50. Sell your cream and poultry to our agent, or ship direct to Northern Co., Bis- marck. Write us fer prices on cream and poultry.—Northern | Produce Co. billions for the next year but the ways | informed that there is no/alternative Latasie, would withdraw in order to to voting a revenue act that will pro-| pojow | the poli Henry Horn, Al Pfeffer, Gust Osmund- | { Lives to See the Prescription He Wrote in 1892 the Worlds , 7 Most Popular Laxative Remedy Founder of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the largest selling liquid lexa' - AQ JHEN I started to practice medicine, back in 1875, there were no pills or tablets or salt waters for the relief of constipation, and no artificial remedies made from coal tar. ‘The prescription for constipation that I used early in my practice, and which I put in drug stores in 1892 un- der the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid ive in the world, long past Biblical old age, but hale and hearty—Still sees patients daily— Wonderful achieve- ment of a “country déctor.” Buenos Air today on the presiden 1.2 United States, La Nacion says: “Confronted coun Ag. S z \ United States, and contrary, natural- The program for handling the \na-|ly, to the League. * * * * declaration “The ligatory—can ‘be jaccomplished only | noctrine, Senator Harding’ made to the SOUTH AMERICANS FIND HARDING IS CONFRONTED BY A’ DILEMMA) Nov. 9.-—Commenting ial election in 1 with the dilemna of abandoning either the League of Na- tions or tin-American would choosd to, abandon the latter. ny people in the United States have Monroe Doctrine, the coumries probabiy ¢ various South Amer- members of ‘ the inspixed by~ the on the, Monroe} | the correspondent of La Nacion hard-| ly scems_an adequate cause for the ‘South American members of the League to abandon it. In effect, Sen- ator Harding told our correspondent that the Monroe Doctrine was not an international pack or agreement, but a declaration of a policy by the United Siates which promised protection against abuses or aggressions by Euro- ti recisely an interpreta- ses the greatest resist- encexfrom most, if not all, of these countries, and which is contrary to; | tho interpretation President Wilson | given-—-according to” which the Nov. 9.-The nation | [will face a continuation of the a > remedy, and I have never had reason to change it. qf j | nual be bill of four billion doflars | >. ‘ intended it for women, children and elderly people, and for three years if Congress adopts i. these need just such a ‘mild, safe, gentle bowel stim- vecommendatiors drafted by treasury | ARO WE CHANCELLOR ulant as Syrup Pepsin. : : i i officials, and which, it is understood, WOOSTER, 0., — W. BE. Chan- | \ ‘ Tam gratified to say that under successful management my to have been laid before Secretary| cellor of Wooster College was | Rt prescription has proven its worth and is now the largest selling | Hovston tor. approval. asked for Ils resignation because DR-W.B.CALDWELL/TODAY quid laxative in the world. The fact that over eight milion Mr. Houston, it was stated, probably | of alleged activities in the presi- ea Shelbgvilles Mo;, Maree 21.108 bottles were sold by druggists last year proves that it has won A Began the manufacture of his famous i fef i ii will include such recommendations in dential campaign. prescrigtion int _ the confidence of mothers whose chief interest is the health the form of an analysis of the govern- | BIE FRA RAAARANK, of their cildren: | ments financial condition in his forth-| a i ‘ eat ‘ {coming annual report\to Congress create even on the additional tax us It is partictlatly pleasing to me to know that Pharmacopoeia. I consider Syrup Pepsin today \"vhe analys's will show) and accorg- he amount of income grows larger. the biggest half of those eight million bottles were in the serious 82nd year of; my age, as I did in ‘panying recommendations will sug- To Advice Con ress 4 bought by mothers for themselves and the chil- 1892, the best remedy a family can have in the ‘yest, it was, said, that a three year| The secretary is expected to advise dren, though Syrup Pepsin is just as valuable for » house for the safe relief of constipation and its {i ‘am for tax revision is required, |Congress that the strictest economy } .grownups. The price of a bottle holding 50 aver. accompanying ills, such as headaches, bilious- in order to, meet maturing govern-|in federal appropriations is neces- age treatments is sixty cents; such a bottle will ness, flatulence, indigestion, loss ~ef appetite | ment idh$'and cover ctrrent|sary if the program outlined on the Jast a family.several months. p , and sleep, bad breath, dyspepsia, colds and jfetterall nses thatthe approxiate- | basis of a four billioi dollar tax bill Ihave never made a secret of what is in Dr. fevers) f pA che eight bition dollars r Victory is to be accomplished He has said } €aldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. H is a compound of Millions of families are now never without Dr. 2 hel war eevee speuritics and|that there was no way to estimate Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and I believe if yow vee uy oe: pager rarer te ares kind apy seeree, oi aw an what { with pepsin and pigebant tasting aromatics.” will once start using it you will alsoalwayshave , i J ay nt laws wou! yiek ii i : i 2s i Nie three—-years, treasury figures|in revenues because of tHe rapidly These Ingredienty) endorsed ia the UP 8... = bogie Taney ior gore show. Retention of the present ag-| changing conditions in business as a ; Send me your name and address and I will send i i gregate level of taxes, or maintenance | result of after-the-war transition and T. R Y IT dre. : W.BC al 7 Send sonia fg gal ede of my Syrup Pepsies f th oa ra ‘ Fhe Address me Dr. W. B: Caldwell, 513 Washington Street, Monticello, Illinois. Everyoody now of the annual revenue of the govern-| readjustment. Mr. Houston's view of 5S F ad the ds a laxative; and it is well tok he be a ‘ ment at about four billion dollars | this was said to be that tax receipts and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me today. i then it is held to be unavoidable ou | would be! materially lower in the ii : — : ——————— ican nations. a most perfect equality, ag equality that cannot exist if the question of protection that is not ask- ed is, the product entirely of the one- sided resolution of a power declaring itself the protector against dangers in which no one believes.” Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Covgns Apply over throat and chest. —swallow'small pieces of— yy! ue Nervous rine established among her Amer-} Breakdown “1 am so nervous it seems,es thoug I should’ fly” —“ My nervés are all on edge” —“TI wish I were dead.” How often shave we heard these éxpressions oF others quite as extravagant from some loved one wh has‘ has.been_brought to this state by some female. trouble which lowly developed until the nerves can no longer*stand up under it. No woman should allow herself to drift into this condition without, giving that goed old-fashidned root'and herb remedy Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetablé Compound a trial. * / Read the Letters of These Two Women. North East, Md.—*I was in ill health four or five years and doctored with one doctor after another but none helped me. F was irregular and had such terrible pain in my: back, lower part of my body. and down each side that,I had to go to bed three or four days every month. I was very nervous, tifed, could not steep and could not eat without getting-sick. A friend asked me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and Tam sorry, did not take it sooner for it has helpéd me wonderfully. I don’t have to go to bed. with the pain, can eat without: being sick and have more stre ngth. I recom- mend your medicine dnd you are ab liberty to publish my testimonial.”— Kawzaneth Weaver, R. R. 2, North “Kast, Mad.’ Minneapolis, Minn.—* I was run down and nervous, could not restatnight and was more ured in the morning than when I went to bed.’ [have two chil- dren, the youngest three months old and it was drudgery to care for them as I felt so irritable and generally worn out. From lack of rest and appet my baby did not get enough: nouris ment from my milk so I started to give him two bottle feedings a day. After taking thrée-bottles of Lydia_ E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman, full of life and .cnefgy. Tt is a pleasure to care for my. chikiren, and I am very happy with them and feel fine. \I nurse my baby exchsively again, and can’t say too much for your medicine.’"—Mrs. A. L. Mitver, 2635 E. 24th St., Minneapolis, Minn. = ‘Nervous, Ailing Women Should Rely’ Upen Ra eR a LYDIA &. PINKHAM MERICIH gccasa rae eS z